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Greed by Robin Wasserman

novahkiin's review against another edition

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4.0

Won't lie, I'm really wishing for an epilogue right now. I really want to know what became of my favorite pairing after some time passed. Pretty decent end, though. I was a little afraid for the worst.

imnobody's review against another edition

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Overall, I suppose this is an okay series. Sometimes it's hard to see the characteristics that give the title to each book. The first book, Lust, was the easiest to see. Everyone was trying to sleep with someone else. This final book, Greed, also had some points that highlighted that particular sin; specifically when Miranda ends up in jail because Kane refuses to admit the drugs found in her car actually belong to him. Or when Harper gets jealous of all the time Adam spends with Beth.

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5.0

This book was great. The final book in the series and I found myself to be very sad when it came time to read the final chapter. I'm definitely going to miss Harper, Adam, Reed, Miranda, Kane, and maybe even Beth. I love how Robin tied up the ends of the relationships of the characters and left the ending somewhat open to interpretation for readers. This has been one of my favorite book series ever and I wish it wasn't over...

ex_libris_ad_astra's review against another edition

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4.0

I wasn't sure about this last book. I didn't like how reed disappeared from most of the book. it would have been good to know more about him. And, though it was mentioned in the other book, it seemed like Miranda's bulimia just randomly appeared. They spent way too much time on the whole Harper-Adam thing. Adam just came off as annoying to me. Throughout the whole series it seemed like he acted like he was the victim. I kind of wanted him to grow a backbone and stop complaining so much. Though it seems like a lot of people didn't like it, I loved that at the end of the book, Beth was left with hope. I like how she didn't need anybody to lean on anymore. It kind of showed the beginning of a new age. I was glad that she managed to finally figure out what she needed, and that she stopped acting like a victim and had grown up. All in all, I loved the series and it kept me wanting to know what happened next.
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